Cashier

Provides friendly and efficient service to guests according to company policies, procedures, programs and performance standards. Performs all duties to maximize guest satisfaction and a quality work environment as directed by General Manager or Manager on Duty.

POSITION ACTIVITIES AND TASKS:

Reports to work well-groomed, in clean and proper uniform and practices good personal hygiene.

Greets and converses with guests during the service cycle.

May perform duties of greeter and seat guests and provide menus.

Performs debit/credit and cash transactions.

Maintains cleanliness of work station.

Monitors and oversees food temperatures during hot and cold handling to reduce the incidence of risk factors known to cause food borne illness.

May assist with delivery of take out and/or bakery items to guests.

Performs side work during shift downtime to assist other staff including but not limited to rolling silverware, restocking condiment holders and cleaning work areas and restrooms, etc.

Cashier

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:

Must have high level of mobility/flexibility.

Must be able to work under heavy stress/pressure during peak times.

Must be able to communicate clearly with guests.

Requires occasional reaching, bending, pushing and pulling.

Exposure to heat, steam, smoke, cold and odors.

Requires continual standing and walking.

SUPERVISION RECEIVED:

Receives direction and training from the Manager on Duty as to specific procedures and assignments.

KNOWLEDGE AND SKILL REQUIRED:

Basic skills such as sanitation, safety, and customer service can be taught through in-house training.

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It all started with dessert. The legacy of Marie Callender began in the early 1940s in Orange County, California, when Marie, an accomplished baker, first launched her legendary pie business, delivering freshly baked pies to area restaurants. By 1948 with the help of her husband Cal and son Don, they turned this home-based bakery into a bona fide business complete with a wholesale bakery.

Within a few years, Marie was making over 200 pies daily and had acquired a truck and a mixer. The first pie and coffee shop was opened in 1964 in Orange, California, by Marie's son, Don. Other pie shops soon followed and in 1969, the pie shops began serving a full-service restaurant menu with many recipes created by Marie herself.

Today, Marie Callender's operates 139 restaurants and 1 East Side Mario's restaurant in the United States and Mexico, and has more on the way. And while many things have changed, one thing will always remain the same—the quality and care that goes into making each and every one of our legendary pies. And for that, we can all be thankful.